Overview
Designed as a drop-in replacement for Worx WG385 models, this chain restores your saw’s cutting ability to like-new condition. Comes in a convenient 2-pack, giving you a ready spare. Swapping in a new chain is the single most effective maintenance step to keep your saw performing at its best.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 16”
- Quantity: 2 chains per pack
Compatibility
This replacement chain works with Worx WG385. Cross-reference your saw’s model number with the product listing to confirm compatibility.
Installation notes
Turn off the chainsaw and remove its power source before servicing. Unscrew the bar cover, back off the tensioner, and pull the old chain free. Route the fresh chain around the clutch drum and into the bar groove, making sure the drive links seat properly. Tighten the tensioner until the chain snaps snugly against the underside of the bar but still slides freely, then run the saw briefly at idle to confirm smooth tracking.
Common questions
Q: Will this 2-pack 16 inch chainsaw chain fit my Worx WG385, or do I need to match anything besides the bar length?
Yes, this chain is intended for the Worx WG385 with a 16-inch bar, so it should be a direct fit for that model. It’s still smart to confirm the chain specs listed on your current bar or old chain, since bar length alone is not enough if a saw has been modified with a different bar.
Q: How do I know when to replace the chain on my Worx WG385 instead of just sharpening it?
If the chain is cutting slowly, pulling to one side, or making fine dust instead of chips even after sharpening, it’s usually time for replacement. You should also replace it if the cutters are very short, the chain has damaged or missing teeth, or it no longer tensions properly on the 16-inch bar.
Q: Do I need to do anything special when installing one of these 16 inch chains on my WG385?
Make sure the cutting edges on the top of the bar face forward, then set the chain tension so it sits snugly but can still be pulled around by hand with gloves on. After installation, check that bar oil is flowing properly and recheck tension after the first few cuts, since a new chain can stretch slightly during initial use.
